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CXRAndy

Active Member
Nbcnews:

Mexico refuses to accept a U.S. deportation flight​

The Mexican government has criticized President Donald Trump's unilateral immigration actions, and the landing would have required Mexico's assistance.

They did. Id expect some rather heavy sanctions on Mexico. USA could shut the border completely. Lots of workers pass over daily from Mexico(legal ones), trade sanctions

Or just dump them over the Rio Grande
 

CXRAndy

Active Member
Those people are not flying, nor did they fly

They are being transported after being detained. Expect 🛫 soon

Nbcnews:

Mexico refuses to accept a U.S. deportation flight​

The Mexican government has criticized President Donald Trump's unilateral immigration actions, and the landing would have required Mexico's assistance.


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CXRAndy

Active Member
He's been in office just a few days already deported more than biden in 4 years.

The most serious offenders/criminals are being rounded up first
 

Bazzer

Well-Known Member
He's been in office just a few days already deported more than biden in 4 years.

The most serious offenders/criminals are being rounded up first
So let's look at your claim.
In 2024 alone, the Biden administration deported 271,484 undocumented people who were living in the US.
Let's assume the Trump adminstration exceeded this figure by say 1 and deported 271,485 people. Let's also assume the Trump administration, managed to hire the world's largest capacity aircraft, an Airbus A380, which can carry 853 passengers.
That means in 4 days there were 319 flights, or 80 flights a day, solely for the purposes of deporting people.
Do you think this is realistic, bearing in mind;
1. The figure I quoted is for 2024 alone and in that one year was more than the whole of Trump's first term.
2. The Trump administration would have to find quite a number of surplus Airbus A380, which is exceedingly unlikely.
3. The number of flights would increase substantially if smaller aircraft were used and capacity would be further reduced if the deportees were denied access to the first and business class seating.
4. Where have the pilots and others required to ferry the unwanted, come from?
 
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C R

C R

Veteran
So let's look at your claim.
In 2024 alone, the Biden administration deported 271,484 undocumented people who were living in the US.
Let's assume the Trump adminstration exceeded this figure by say 1 and deported 271,485 people. Let's also assume the Trump administration, managed to hire the world's largest capacity aircraft, an Airbus A380, which can carry 853 passengers.
That means in 4 days there were 319 flights, or 80 flights a day, solely for the purposes of deporting people.
Do you think this is realistic, bearing in mind;
1. The figure I quoted is for 2024 alone and in that one year was more than the whole of Trump's first term.
2. The Trump administration would have to find quite a number of surplus Airbus A380, which is exceedingly unlikely.
3. The number of flights would increase substantially if smaller aircraft were used and capacity would be further reduced if the deportees were denied access to the first and business class seating.
4. Where have the pilots and others required to ferry the unwanted, come from?

You do realise that facts and reality have a well known liberal bias so, much like the graun and the beeb, they are not to be trusted.
 

CXRAndy

Active Member
Biden was flying illegals in to literally fly them over the Mexican border. Then claiming he'd reduced crossings across the southern border
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Ooh, is Starmer now going to be the best PM evah for the loonies following Trump's endorsement?

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ahead-of-planned-call-between-the-two-leaders

And where does this leave Nigel, Yaxley-Lennon, Suella and the rest?

I'd think that having woken up to the news that a huge majority of people in the UK want a closer relationship with the EU not the US, Starmer is about to announce a massive trade deal with Trump.

You probably didn't read it here first.
 
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C R

C R

Veteran
I'd think that having woken up to the news that a huge majority of people in the UK want a closer relationship with the EU not the US, Starmer is about to announce a massive trade deal with Trump.

You probably didn't read it here first.

Wouldn't expect any less from Starmer.
 

CXRAndy

Active Member
Almost immediate


Colombia offers presidential plan to repatriate deported migrants.


Action in play
 
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